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Trapper
December 5th 04, 01:13 AM
Hi Folks,

I just put a couple pounds of silica sand on top of my plant tank's
flourite substrate. In so doing, did I just commit a grievous error
vis a vis encouraging diatom growth? I would think silica sand is
darn near nonreactive in water, but now I'm paranoid.

My plant tank's still new. Even before adding the silica sand there
was slimy brown growth on some plant leaves; this I self-diagnosed as
diatoms.

Water:
Nitrates: dosed to 12-15ppm
Phosphate: dosed to 1ppm
KH 4.5
GH 2-3
K - kent potassium dosed 1.5x dose
Traces added weekly with Seachem Flourish

Water change 20-30% weekly, using NYC tap water.

Lighting is 4x65W dual daylight, over a 75 gal tank.

--Trapper

Happy'Cam'per
December 6th 04, 10:47 AM
IME it does'nt make a difference, a CAE will take care of this IF a problem
arrises.
--
"In the beginning, God said the four-dimensional divergence of an
antisymmetric,
second rank tensor equals zero, and there was Light , and it was good."


"Trapper" > wrote in message
om...
> Hi Folks,
>
> I just put a couple pounds of silica sand on top of my plant tank's
> flourite substrate. In so doing, did I just commit a grievous error
> vis a vis encouraging diatom growth? I would think silica sand is
> darn near nonreactive in water, but now I'm paranoid.
>
> My plant tank's still new. Even before adding the silica sand there
> was slimy brown growth on some plant leaves; this I self-diagnosed as
> diatoms.
>
> Water:
> Nitrates: dosed to 12-15ppm
> Phosphate: dosed to 1ppm
> KH 4.5
> GH 2-3
> K - kent potassium dosed 1.5x dose
> Traces added weekly with Seachem Flourish
>
> Water change 20-30% weekly, using NYC tap water.
>
> Lighting is 4x65W dual daylight, over a 75 gal tank.
>
> --Trapper